In Re

Legal Definition and Related Resources of In re

Meaning of In re

(Lat.) In the matter; as in re A. B., in the matter of A. B.

United States Constitutional Meaning of In Re

A way of titling the report of a case in which there are no adversary parties.

Latin Definition

in the matter (of )

Other Latin Constitutional Definitions in the Law Dictionary

  • dictum
  • in personam
  • in rem
  • ultra vires
  • per curiam
  • amicus curiae
  • ex post facto
  • ex parte
  • ex relatione
  • nolo contendere
  • de facto
  • de jure
  • in forma pauperis
  • in re
  • ratio decidendi
  • obiter dictum
  • seriatim
  • certiorari
  • stare decisis
  • subpoena
  • mandamus
  • habeas corpus

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In re in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of in re.

Etimology of In re (prep.)

(You may find in re at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

in the matter of, in the (legal) case of, c. 1600, probably from Duns Scotus; Latin, from re, ablative of res “property, goods; matter, thing, affair,” from Proto-Italic *re-, of uncertain origin. According to de Vaan from PIE *Hreh-i- “wealth, goods” (cognates Sanskrit rayi- “property, goods,” Avestan raii-i- “wealth”).

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  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Police Work
  • Law Enforcement Agency

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Concept of In re in the context of Real Property

A short definition of In re: In the matter of.

Concept of In re in the context of Real Property

A short definition of In re: In the matter of.

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